Larry,
Yes. In some sanctioning bodies it is required.
I made several sets of Aluminum Panels for the TR4 Interior in a precoated
material, for myself and five other vintage racers.
The precoated painted panels are common in the stock car business and has a
layer of protective film. It also comes in several basic colors. I also had the
edges 'beaded' for a more finished look. My interior panels are white, but I
also did a rear deck. The stock red is a very close match to the Triumph Red.
http://www.performancebodies.com/
Easy to do but time consuming, if you do it at home.
BTW, Do you need a roll bar?
Joe A
> The rear bulkhead panel (in this case, a TR250)....it is cardboard covered
> with upholstery material of choice.
> The question...
>
> Is it feasible/practical/ rational to cut and fit a sheet metal panel in that
> area (with the cardboard/upholstery panel on the cockpit side of it) to
> function as a tub-stiffener/odor barrier/flaming gasoline barrier between the
> gas tank and the interior of the car???
>
> My apologies if this is an already beaten-to-death subject.....but I can't
> recall if it was or not....
>
> Thanking all in advance...
> Larry M
>
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